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Book review: God of Clocks
A theological fantasy with echoes of Gormenghast is both spellbinding and literary, writes Stuart Kelly
Book review: When China Rules the World
China deserves to lead the world, says a new analysis. Gavid Bowd isn't quite so sure
Book review: We Are All Made of Glue
From Ukrainian tractors to adhesives, Marina Lewycka's titles belie her irresistible flair, writes Fordyce Maxwell
Book review: Spent: Sex, Evolution and the Secrets of Consumerism
WE'RE all familiar with the notion that "sex sells" and it is certainly the central tenet of Geoffrey Miller's take on why we buy vast quantities of items we don't really need.
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